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John Chrysostom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John — whose surname "Chrysostom" occurs for the first time in the "Constitution" of Pope Vigilius (cf. P.L., LX, 217) in the year 553 — is generally considered the most prominent doctor of the Greek Church and the greatest preacher ever heard in a Christian pulpit.
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John Chrysostom, Discourses against Judaizing Christians, translated by Paul W. Harkins. The Fathers of the Church ; v. 68 (Washington : Catholic University of America Press, 1979); This is apparently the most up to date translation, and should be used by anyone wanting to comment on these texts in written work.
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St. John Chrysostom - (ca. 347-407), Bishop of Constantinople and 'Doctor of the Church' ... St. John, named Chrysostom (golden-mouthed) on account of his eloquence, came into the world of Christian parents, about the year 344, in the city of Antioch. His mother, at the age of 20, was a model of virtue.
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Early Christian Writings SAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM ... St. John Chrysostom, detail of a 12th-century mosaic; Palatine Chapel, Palermo; An Easter Message by JOHN CHRYSOSTOM; Are there any who are devout lovers of God? Let them enjoy this beautiful bright festival!
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Title: Chrysostom ... Summary: Daniel, Vala, and dinner. What could go wrong? ... Archiving: Always welcome; just let me know you have done so.
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Chrysostom, John of Antioch ... Archbishop of Constantinople ... MATTHEW 24:16-18 "Then let them which be in Judea flee into the mountains. And let him that is on the housetop not come down to take anything out of his house. Neither let him which is in his field return back to take his clothes."
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St. John Chrysostom ... History: Saint John Chrysostom was born at Antioch about the year 349. After an extensive education he embraced a life of asceticism. He was ordained a priest and distinguished himself by his preaching which achieved great spiritual results among his hearers.
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The Chrysostom Bible will be available for download electronically and also available in hard copy. ... The present Bible Commentary Series is not so much in honor of John Chrysostom as it is to continue and promote his legacy as an interpreter of the biblical texts for preaching and teaching God’s congregation,
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